Activists in Mexico are marrying trees

Oaxaca, Mexico – A group of women in Mexico love trees so much they put a ring on it. Activists in San Jacinto Amilpas in Oaxaca are marrying trees in an effort to bring awareness to illegal logging practices.

During the “Marry a Tree” event, women donned bridal gowns to take vows under the boughs of their sap-filled spouses.

Peruvian actor and environmentalist Richard Torres led the ceremony, which culminated with the newly minted wives locking lips, or bark, with their hardwood husbands.

While the marriage is not legally binding, it shines a spotlight on illegal logging. The practice of unlawfully transporting and selling timber has had devastating environmental impacts in Mexico and has been blamed for an increase in droughts.

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During the event, women donned bridal gowns to take vows under the boughs of their sap-filled spouses. While the marriage is not legally binding, it shines a spotlight on illegal logging. (Getty)

Source: banderasnews.com

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